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Four tranquil Pacific Northwest homes by mwworks: Your Next Employer?

Archinect

Founded in 2007, the Seattle-based firm has built a portfolio spanning architectural and interior design services for residential and commercial clients. “Several aspects of our work tend to stand out,” the firm’s founding partners Steve Mongillo and Eric Walter told our Studio Snapshot series in 2021.

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Why Nearly Every City in the U.S. Needs a Walkability Study

ArchDaily

The press release it contained announced the formation of a new partnership, SpeckDempsey, “a new planning and design firm serving government, non-profit, and private clients.” Prior to this, Speck was a potent and highly visible one-man band spreading the gospel of walkable cities.

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Paolo Cossu Architects renovates London terrace to be "like a blank canvas"

Deezen

Named Nelson Terrace, the renovation and extension in the Colebrook Row conservation area of Islington showcases the contemporary art and furniture collection of its client. Large windows open the space up to the garden The ground floor has also been reimagined to create a dual-aspect atelier, allowing the client to work from home.

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Method Homes Makes Bespoke Prefabs That Don’t Have a Factory Feel

Dwell

The company collaborates with architects on one-off, module-based designs that promise clients a mix of customization and quality. Brian Abramson founded Method Homes in 2007 with the intention of using modular construction to streamline building—without sacrificing on good design or craftsmanship. Get in touch!

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Gundry & Ducker revamps Victorian terrace to feature "different characters within a single house"

Deezen

Bespoke candy-flecked terrazzo worktops lend the kitchen a 1950s American mood The porthole window "was located low down so the client's children could look through it," Ducker said. The stairwell space was left intentionally dark, with a porthole window to view the room beyond. The workshop space is a contrasting tutti-fruiti.

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Launch a Blog and Convert More Clients

EntreArchitect

With much success at the Living Well in Westchester blog, in 2007 I launched Entrepreneur Architect as a personal project to collect my thoughts and curate valuable information about business and entrepreneurism. Having established a strong brand in the region and serving our clients with exceptional service, our boards are full.

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Sthapotik

ArchiDiaries

He founded his practice, “Sthapotik”, in 2007 with the motto of a responsive environment in architecture. STHAPOTIK is a nationally recognized architectural firm providing award-winning design, construction and consulting services to discerning clients.

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